Library News

Summer Holidays Opening Hours

15 July, 2020
From 10 August till 4 September, the Jan Kmenta CERGE-EI Library will be open Monday-Friday: 10:00-15:00.


Standard access of general public

1 July, 2020
The access of general public to the Jan Kmenta CERGE-EI Library is no longer limited. 


SpringerLink

5  June, 2020
Free trial to SpringerLink - access to selected ebooks provided by Springer publisher. Available until July 31, 2020.


Harvard Business Review Press

21  April, 2020
Free trial to Harvard Business Review Press - a prestigious full-text database providing e-books on economics, finance, marketing, management, personal development, etc.


Funding Institutional

14  April, 2020
Free trial to Funding Institutional - providing information on research funding areas through a solution that combines current funding opportunities with research grant information from a wide range of providers. To access it is necessary to use your personal Elsevier account. If you do not have one, you have to create that (registration is free). More info here.


SciVal

14  April, 2020
Free trial to SciVal - an analytical tool to evaluate science and research, offering quick and easy access to the research output of research institutions and their researchers around the world. To access it is necessary to use your personal Elsevier account. If you do not have one, you have to create that (registration is free).


JSTOR - enlarged collections

9 April, 2020
Free trial to JSTOR - a digital library for scientists, educators and students. Charles University has access to enlarged collections of e-books, e-journals and some other collections. More details here


ScienceDirect Textbooks

31 March, 2020
Free trial to ScienceDirect textbooks - Elsevier has made accessible textbooks in full text from a wide range of disciplines for Charles University - available until August 31, 2020. The list of textbooks is here


The IMF eLibrary is free

19 February, 2020
The full resources of the IMF eLibrary became available to the public at no charge. In the collection there are about 21,000 digital publications in the collection.